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James Warren
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Re: Gold Sound Base MP3 Demos
« Reply #15 on: Sep 13th, 2007, 9:21pm » |
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http://webs.lanset.com/jow/adagioGminorAlbinoni.mp3 60's strings (Ensemble) Reconstituted Orchestra (Ensemble) Natural Slow Violin 2 (String & Orchestra) With lowered frequency and resonance to imitate a viola Natural Violin (String & Orchestra) With raised frequency to contrast the imitation viola. Also many notes in the solo violin part have the volume rising effect to soften the attack of this particular voice. Pizzicato Str. 2 (String & Orchestra) Slow Strings 2 (Ensemble) G.Org-Flute ouverte 4' (organ) Swell-Prestant 4' (organ) Ped-Fourniture III (organ)
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Re: Gold Sound Base MP3 Demos
« Reply #17 on: Sep 30th, 2007, 7:21pm » |
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Mr. Gold has posted elsewhere in the forum but I don't want any new browsers to miss it. Here, therefore, are more original works with the Gold 2 sounds. http://soundclick.com/edwardgold
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Re: Gold Sound Base MP3 Demos
« Reply #18 on: Oct 1st, 2007, 5:35am » |
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http://webs.lanset.com/jow/TicoTico_1.mp3 Nat.Bass Clarinet (Reed) Swell-Cromorne 8' (organ) Ped-Clairon 4' (organ) [a bit of distortion on this one] All with some feedback delay and vibrato Dynamic Tom (percussive) Legato Natural trumpet Natural Trombone Natural Tenor Sax 2 Techno Bass Saxo Alto Natural dog (SFX set in Drum)
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Re: Gold Sound Base MP3 Demos
« Reply #21 on: Oct 22nd, 2007, 10:21pm » |
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Thanks for the demos.
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« Reply #22 on: Nov 4th, 2007, 2:20am » |
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http://webs.lanset.com/jow/3hms.mp3 Natural Acoustic Bass (Bass) with feedback delay and Panning Natural Clarinet 2 (Reed) Natural French Bassoon (Reed) with feedback delay and Panning Nat. Bass Clarinet (Reed) with feedback delay doubled with Synth Breathy Sax (Reed) with reverberation and Panning 60's strings (Ensemble) with a bit of vibrato and Panning Dynamic Tom (Percussive) Electric Percussion (Percussive) kick drum 1(brush set - drum box checked)
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« Reply #23 on: Nov 10th, 2007, 7:43pm » |
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http://webs.lanset.com/jow/LoserMarch.mp3 G.Org-Quinte 2 2-3' (Organ) Bugle (Brass) Natural trumpet (Brass) Nat. Bass Clarinet (Reed) Natrual French Bassoon (Reed) Sitar 2 (Ethnic) Taiko (Percussive) Heart Beat (Effects)
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« Reply #24 on: Dec 8th, 2007, 5:13pm » |
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http://webs.lanset.com/jow/Tannenbaum.mp3 Nat. Legato Violin 2 (String & Orchestra) Natural Violin Natural trombone (Brass) Bright trombone Power Rhodes (Piano) Octa Rhodes Synth Bass 101 (Bass)
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Re: Gold Sound Base MP3 Demos
« Reply #25 on: Dec 29th, 2007, 8:17am » |
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"Auld Lang Syne" is translated literally as ``old long since'' or more currently as "times gone by." So here's to all that water under the bridge and since we didn't drown in it, happy new year! Http://webs.lanset.com/jow/AuldLangSyne.mp3 The voices are all likely to be modified with some or all of the vibrato, panning and feedback delay effects. Synth Breathy Sax (Reed) Nat. Legato Cello (String & Orchestra) Swell-Voix humaine 8' (Organ) G.Org-Flute chem. 8' (Organ) Natural French Bassoon (Reed) Natural Oboe 2 (Reed) Metal Fantasia (Synth Pad) Natural music box (Chromatic percussion) Natural flute 2 (Pipe) Grand Piano 2 (Piano) The electric distortion guitar from hell consists of two voices with overdrive, wah and flanger effects set to the same extreme values. Overdrive Guitar (Guitar) Natural Clarinet (Reed) I was going to use just a clarinet which made a surprisingly good distortion guitar sound, I thought, but I wasn't happy with it's final high note alone.
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Re: Gold Sound Base MP3 Demos
« Reply #27 on: Jan 1st, 2008, 11:14pm » |
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"It may sound real but it isn't." I have listened to those tunes with pleasure several times each over the span two years now and I must disagree with your disclaimer at the top. They *are* real, *real* good! I like the development and the variety of orchestration. Those guitar voices are well worked and the tone of the electric voices are pleasant, full bodied and rich. Can I persuade you to explain their creation here in this forum. Are they from the Gold 2 sound base? Are they composites of more than one voice?
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Re: Gold Sound Base MP3 Demos Pitoresque_views_guitar.myr (attachment deleted)
« Reply #28 on: Jan 2nd, 2008, 6:55pm » |
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Hi Thanks a lot for your kind words. But it is not so easy to tell here what I have done, so please have a look at the provided example. Its the part of the solo guitar from "Pitoresque views on the southern coast". You find it on "www.myspace.com/lutzstahlhofen". Its the first song on the player. The instrument is the guitar "Distortion GT-SE" from the gold sound base. It is played almost with its standard effect setting. But you can also take guitar "Distortion-G" from the other sound bases. First I have to say that it is very hard to notate a real sounding guitar solo if you dont play guitar yourself. And still then you have to listen quite closely to other guitar lines to analyse how it has to be done. To create a good guitar takes a long, long time. It is not only the composition itself, but the adding of the different effects that take such a long time. Now for the example: For the melody part I doubled the voice with its higher octave. It gives more body to the sound. For the slide at the end of the melody line I used 1/64 notes. Bar 12 to 15 simulate a beginning feedback. The following solo part has a lot of effects on single notes. You should try to edit these notes to see how the effects work. Dont miss the breaks between several notes. Delete them and listen again. There is a big difference. I can not explain it all here. Just fiddle around with the file and if you have any questions please ask me. I hope that others out there find it useful too. Best regards Lutz
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